What are the functions of dorsal fin, pectoral fin, pelvic fin, anal fin, caudal fin
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Step 1: Dorsal fin – provides stability in the vertical plane, helps prevent rolling, and can aid in directional control; in some species it may also have spines for defense. Show more…
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